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5 -6  FORK  LIFT  OPTION 

A. Position basic frame with wide cross channel at 

bottom.  Attach  left-hand  and  right-hand  mounting 
brackets to top cross channel of basic frame by inser­

ting  four  5/8"  x  4"  capscrews  through  each  upper 
mounting plate and mounting bracket. Fasten loosely 
with  lockwashers  and  nuts.  (Figure 5-10) 

Figure 5-10 Fork  Lift Attachment 

Basic Frame� 

5/8"  x 2"  Capscrews 

5 -7  BALE  SPEAR 

Attach mounting brackets to bale spear using 

U-

bolts 

as shown in Figure 5-11.  Brackets should be spaced 

43 

inches apart center to center and  an equal space 

from  each  end  of  bale spear. 

B.  Position  lower  mounting  plates  inside  bottom 

cross  channel  and  secure  loosely  to  mounting 
brackets with four 5/8"  x 2" capscrews, lockwashers, 
and nuts  on  each plate. 

C.  Position each bracket 1"  (25.4mm)  from outside 

plate  on  frame.  Tighten  all  bolts. 

D. 

Insert fork support rods through frame and fork. 

Secure  in  place  with  cotter  pins. 

Fork Support Rod 

5/8"  x· 4"  Capscrews 

Figure 5-11  Bale  Spear 

43"�1 

Summary of Contents for 2400 QT

Page 1: ...487 I 2400 OT Front End Loader Operator s Manual Assembly Operation Maintenance 3 00 Part No 25H30142...

Page 2: ...an authorized Bush Hog dealer we stock genuine Bush Hog parts which are manufactured with the same precision and skill as our original equipment Our trained service personnel are well informed on meth...

Page 3: ...Bale Spear 19 Safety Decals 20 Torque Specifications 21 OPERATOR S RESPONSIBILITY It is the responsibility of the user to read the Operator s Manual and understand the safe and correct operating proc...

Page 4: ...by Bush Hog duty taxes charges for normal service or adjustments loss of crops or any other loss of income expenses due to loss damage detention or delay in the delivery of equipment or parts resulti...

Page 5: ...que specifications given in torque chart D Machine operates properly D Customer has appropriate mounting kit for his tractor and loader D Operator s manual has been delivered to owner and he has been...

Page 6: ...walk around inspection and check for obvious defects such as loose mounting bolts and damaged components Correct any deficiency before starting 4 Do not allow children to operate the loader Do not all...

Page 7: ...Breakaway Capacity 3340 lbs The following specifications correspond with Fig 1 2 A Max Lift Height 110112 B Clearance With Attachment Dumped 84112 C Reach At Max Height 26 D Max Dump Angle 43 E Reach...

Page 8: ...into loader Figure 2 2 B Connect hydraulic hoses to tractor auxiliary outlets If PTO pump is used attach to tractor per paragraph 2 2 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Mounting Loader Front Bracket Pin Front Cro...

Page 9: ...eard when cylinders bottom out and hydraulic oil passes through relief valve This may cause overheating if valve is held open longer than 5 seconds K Check hydraulic oil level in either tractor hydrau...

Page 10: ...ated with the tractor engine running at 1200 1700 rpm Excessive speeds are dangerous and may cause bucket spillage and un necessary strain on both the tractor and loader When operating in temperatures...

Page 11: ...COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM FALLING OR CRUSHING A CAUTION A DO NOT PUSH ANYTHING WITH BUCKET WHEN LIFTED ABOVE HEIGHT SHOWN ABOVE DOING SO CAN CAUSE EXTENSIVE DAMAGE TO TRACTOR AND O...

Page 12: ...nd a slight bucket angle for penetration to the desired working depth After reaching the desired working depth use only the bucket lever leaving the lift lever in either the float or neutral position...

Page 13: ...veling over rough terrain or on slopes A CAUTION A WHEN TRANSPORTING THE LOAD KEEP THE BUCKET AS LOW AS POSSIBLE TO RESIST TIPPING IN CASE A WHEEL DROPS IN A RUT THIS WILL AVOID TIP PING AND POSSIBLE...

Page 14: ...ubrication Points 3 Before E h Use 4 Bucket Pivot Pin Apply multi purpose grease to each fitting 1 fitting each side 5 Hydraulic Oil Cycle boom and bucket cylinders 2 or 3 times before use than check...

Page 15: ...alve improperly connected to rear of tractor Hydraulic control valve relief stuck open Hydraulic control valve set too low Hoses improperly connected REMEDY Warm oil by raising and lowering boom with...

Page 16: ...and three flatwashers Do not overtighten nut Guide tube must be free to rotate during operation D Pin parking stands to loader as shown in Figure 5 4 E Connect hydraulic hoses to loader as shown in Fi...

Page 17: ...tube to bracket using a 3 8 x 3 bolt flatwasher lockwasher and nut through slot and 112 x 3112 bolt flatwasher lockwasher and nut through round hole C Attach valve plate to tube using U bolts nuts an...

Page 18: ...alve as shown in Figure 5 8 Figure 5 8 Self Leveling Valve Plumbing Diagram Hydraulic Control Valve KEY OTY DESCRIPTION 1 1 Self Leveling Valve 2 1 goo Elbow W JIC male to 3 o JIC male 3 2 Tee W JIC m...

Page 19: ...n a fluctuating manner check first the clamps holding the large hose to the pump and tank and oil level in the tank This is the most common cause of air in the lines 17 90 Male Eihr ws I IH 1 l 1 1 I...

Page 20: ...K E T OPTIONS Assembly of the different bucket options is shown in Figure 5 9 Figure 5 9 Bucket Option Assembly x1Yz Gr 5 3 8 U Bolt a BUCKET TEETH ASSEMBLY 18 BladePoints Toward Bucket BLADE ASSEMBLY...

Page 21: ...R Attach mounting brackets to bale spear using U bolts as shown in Figure 5 11 Brackets should be spaced 43inches apart center to center and an equal space from each end of bale spear B Position lower...

Page 22: ...oll over protective structure Is recommended for a tractor equipped with a loader 10 Escaping hydraulic oil under pressure can have suHiclent force to penetrate the skin causing serious personal Injur...

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